

1BR 2019
"Welcome to the neighborhood."
David Marmor's chilling thriller *1BR (2019)* plunges viewers into the nightmare of Sarah, a young woman who believes she's found her dream one-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles.
Director: David Marmor
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is 1BR (2019) about?
Sarah thinks she's found the perfect Los Angeles apartment, but soon realizes the Asilo Del Mar complex has sinister secrets. As she uncovers the truth, she confronts the horrifying reality that the apartment may have chosen *her* instead of the other way around. The film blends psychological horror with unsettling themes of control and complicity.
Who directed 1BR?
David Marmor directed *1BR*, bringing a sharp eye for tension and atmosphere to this compact but intense thriller.
Who stars in 1BR?
The film stars Nicole Brydon Bloom as Sarah, Giles Matthey as her neighbor, and Taylor Nichols, Alan Blumenfeld, and Naomi Grossman as the complex's unsettling residents.
Is 1BR (2019) worth watching?
As a tightly paced psychological horror, *1BR* delivers on dread and suspense without relying on jump scares. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating yet, its sharp direction and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of the genre who enjoy slow-burn tension and mind-bending twists.
How long is 1BR?
The runtime for *1BR (2019)* is 90 minutes.
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About 1BR (2019) — How a dream apartment turns into a nightmare
David Marmor's chilling thriller *1BR (2019)* plunges viewers into the nightmare of Sarah, a young woman who believes she's found her dream one-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles. With its spacious layout, charming neighbors, and lively community events, the Asilo Del Mar Apartments seem too good to be true—because it is. As unsettling noises echo through the night, her beloved cat vanishes without a trace, and the tenants' eerie friendliness borders on sinister, Sarah begins to suspect she didn't stumble into this place by chance. Directed with a masterful grip on tension, *1BR* twists the familiar into something deeply unsettling, exploring themes of isolation, paranoia, and the horror lurking behind facades of neighborly warmth.
Beneath its polished surface, *1BR (2019)* unravels as a psychological horror that blurs the line between reality and conspiracy. Marmor crafts an atmosphere thick with dread, where every smile feels like a mask and every offer of help hides a sinister agenda. With a tight 90-minute runtime, the film wastes no time in escalating its claustrophobic tension, making it a standout in the genre for its sharp focus on the terror of being trapped—not just physically, but psychologically. The result is a gripping, thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll.




